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it cleans it and takes the bacteria out of the water
salt water because i tasted it before
industrial water has chemicals in it and even after it has been treated it is inadvisable to use it because it contains so many chemicals that cannot be removed from it
First ,sceens keep large objects .Then chemicals are added to stick to pollutants.The water and chemicals are mixed. Heavy pollutants fall to the bottom of the settling tank. Water flows through sand to filter small particles . Pumping station. Chlorine ,fluoide ,or other chemicals may be added at the end of treated water. Next, the treated water is pumped to the top of a water tower. Gravity pulls water down from the tank.
Water displacement is used to measure the volumn of an irregular shaped object. If a Bowling ball was immersed in water, you could use the difference in the before and after water amount to give you the mass of the object inserted.
It may result in many water-borne diseases. It may harm environment in which the water is dumped.
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it cleans it and takes the bacteria out of the water
Yes.
If the water is properly cleaned and treated before swimming, it can be safe to use rain run-off in a pool.
this country has it's capital on the river Danube . water from the Danube has to be treated before it is drinkable.
well clean water can be used for drinking and household purposes.
Chlorinated water needs to be treated before use in any fish tank. It's not just chlorine that's added to tap water that's harmful, but chloramines as well.
It must be at least filtered and boiled
steam generator is not controlled by a thermal controller
how to clean or treat copper pan before first use. Does it have some substance on it to keep it shiny that must be removed before use?
It is treated to remove any sediment and particles which will clog a membrane